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26 sie 2020 · There are several definitions of Yeshua that can be found in Hebrew and Aramaic biblical text, taken from the Hebrew verb, yasha, that means “to deliver, save, or rescue,” and also stated as “Yehoshua.” Pronunciation of “Yeshua,” in Hebrew, can be read this way: “Yod,” “Shin,” “Vav,” “Ayin.”
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22 gru 2015 · The Meaning of Jesus’ Hebrew Name Yeshua. You have have heard that the Hebrew name of Jesus is Yeshua, or Yeshua HaMashiach. Why don’t Christians use it today? What does it mean? Read on to find these answers and more. Let’s start with the foundational information, which is understanding the name Yeshua.
12 lut 2021 · So, the name we have is the Greek version – Iēsous. It was a very common name at the time of Christ. It’s found all over the Septuagint – the Greek version of the Hebrew Scriptures dating back to more than a hundred years before the birth of Christ. The Hebrew version of this name is Yeshua.
“Yeshua” (Jesus) is a shortened version of “Yehoshua” (Joshua). If Yehoshua (יהושׁוע) means “the Lord saves”, then Yeshua (ישׁוּע) means either “he [i.e., the Lord] saves” or simply “salvation.” In fact, Judeo-Greek does not distinguish between “Yeshua” and “Yehoshua,” transliterating both as Ἰησοῦς (Iēsous or “Jesus”).
Yeshua: Jeshua. Original Word: יֵשׁוּעַ. Part of Speech: proper name, masculine. Transliteration: Yeshua. Phonetic Spelling: (yay-shoo'-ah) Definition: Jeshua. NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. the same as Yehoshua, q.v. NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries.
Jesus (/ ˈ dʒ iː z ə s /) is a masculine given name derived from Iēsous (Ἰησοῦς; Iesus in Classical Latin) the Ancient Greek form of the Hebrew name Yeshua (ישוע). [1] [2] As its roots lie in the name Isho in Aramaic and Yeshua in Hebrew, it is etymologically related to another biblical name, Joshua. [3]
Yeshua was the Aramaic version of the Hebrew name Yehoshua (Joshua), and means “Yahweh saves.” By the time of Nehemiah, Joshua was known as Yeshua, the son of Nun (see Nehemiah 8:17, KJV).